Fred said: But I have never seen any of the things you describe - I have seen the opposite. And if what you describe is what you are expieriencing, then I fully accept that you are fully justified in your opposition to the capacitive hypothesis.
I have "never" said capacitance is not the main mechanism, why do you always say that?
Christopher,
Dont get angry - You have stated that you believe that capacitive sensing as the mechanism by which theremins operate is a "factoid" and not the truth - This has been on your site for years! And you have re-iterated this belief many times in many ways.. And the "capacitive hypothesis" to which I was referring is that ALL the theremins operation can be desctibed and ecplained FULLY by capacitance..
I went out of my way to emphasise your right to whatever you wanted to believe about theremin operation, but you only extracted the small part of my posting to make it look like I was making this "right" conditional.
And if I am wrong in saying that you oppose this hypothesis, I am truly sorry - but it would help to avoid misunderstanding if you simply stated that you accept this hypothesis or let us know somehow that you had changed your view... But your views and beliefs are not the issue here - you are entitled to them whatever they are, but its annoying and confusing to be attacked for acknowledging your right to views you have expressed strongly before, which you have not advised us that you have changed.
I am sick of this continuous friction - What do you want me to do? You describe phenomena that are contrary to everything I have ever observed, and you present these in a form that appears "designed" to invoke a response - you are saying things like " the pitch field does not rise more until the second hand passes the first hand" and presenting it as a statement of fact - It may be fact! - But its contrary to everything I have observed ok ? Am I not allowed to present my observations ? Am I to just leave your statements without any response?
Dont you understand that when you post something like the above, those who have similar expieriences are likely to respond, and those who have different expieriences are likely to respond - Those who dont respond either cant be bothered or havent had ever played with a theremin.
But if everyone ignores your postings then someone without expierience of theremins could easily believe that your observations are the only "valid" ones.
"The experiment I mention is not engineer precision parallel hands but close enough"
My observations didnt require engineering precision, right hand 20cm from the antenna, left hand moving from 40cm to 30cm (all aproximately) and I had several semitones of pitch change on a crude little battery one-stick a couple of minutes ago.. No, I never took any measurements, dont have the kit on hand.. all I can say with certainty is that I can hear pitch change when moving one hand at a distance further from the antenna than the other hand,
"maybe someone with a quality theremin will chime in and verify or dismiss my observation."
Nobody can "verify or dismiss" YOUR observations - they are yours! All they can ever do is attempt to replicate your experiments and get either the same results or different ones -
I have occasionaly observed things that couldnt possibly have happened within my concepts of what can happen - I can choose to "interpret" my observations how I wish - regard them as 'mistakes' or "errors of observation" or whatever - I always try to find a rational reason for any anomaly between what I observe and what "can" happen - but sometimes I am not able to - my observation is still "valid" even if they are the result of sensory distortion due to blood sugar or whatever - its what I saw or heard or expierienced, regardless of whether it has any "reality" - Having lived with these endocrine induced anomalies since my early teens I dont trust the "reality" of any of my observations, but they are my observations and expieriences nonetheless.
I really dont understand how you are getting the behaviour you do from your theremins - I have absolutely no hypothesis to explain how our observations are so different, except the 'metaphysical' ones - I REALLY do think its possible that both you and I are observing the things we do, that there is no such thing as "reality" and that we are both "right" in our "realities"
Fred.
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Apart from the confusion about what you believe, Your "bubble" idea doesnt work in the capacitive model - by presenting this idea with observations that fit it, you are effectively refuting the capacitive hypothesis, whether you declare your opposition to the capacitive hypothesis or not - So I am fully justified in believing that you reject the capacitive hypothesis, and your "Why do you always say that" in accusatory tone is just a means to change the focus and make a personal attack on me - a common tactic for someone who cannot back up the ideas they present.